Monday, April 13, 2009

Im goin to myrtel beach for spring break to golf these r the courses im playing anyone kn if they're any good?

Azalea Sands


River Oaks


Beachwood


Indigo Creek


Heron Point

Im goin to myrtel beach for spring break to golf these r the courses im playing anyone kn if they%26#039;re any good?
You%26#039;ve got two B courses and three C courses. It won%26#039;t make any difference though, you%26#039;re on a golf course.
Reply:I have played Azalea Sands and it is an older track but I enjoyed it. If I remember correctly it has a few holes w/ water in play but I also remember a very easy 130 yd - 150 yd par 3 on the front nine. It is located on the main drag and you will have to be paying attention to see the sign.
Reply:Indigo Creek is the only one on this list that is any good, IMHO. This course has been renovated, and receives rave reviews. The remaining courses on the list are at the low end of the Myrtle Beach Qualtiy scale. However, with excellent late winter-early spring weather, any golf course in Myrtle Beach can %26quot;look good.%26quot; If you are a low handicap golfer, none of these courses will provide a tough challenge, with the possible exception of River Oaks.



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